Cerious Technologies NEW Graphene Cables


Now, this is not a advertisement, just a posting sharing my experience on some well made great sounding cables at a very reasonable price. Besides, I don't think Cerious Technologies is set up for a big influx of cable orders.

But, if you get the chance to try these cables, please do.

I have been interested in the newer cables coming out that are using Graphene as a conductor. SR cables seemed interesting, but I always hated the way there cables had all those extra wires (with the active shields and such). I then noticed an ad early in I think November or December from Cerious Technologies for Graphene cables. I investigated how the cables were assembled and it seemed like quite a laborious process.

I ordered (with a 30 day money back guarantee) the balanced Graphene interconnects, and boy did they impress me. Such depth, soundstage, realism, frequency smoothness, effortless sound. I was truly impressed!  I now have a complete loom of the Cerious Technologies Graphene cables. That is; interconnects, speaker cables, digital cables and power cords.

I ended up selling all of my other cables and to those of you who have read my postings know that cables have always been my curiosity.

So, as I began this post, let me again iterate, I have no alliance to the company, my posting is for those of you looking for an great alternate high quality Graphene made cable without spending a fortune.

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Bob from Cerious...I first want to say that music is a personal experience and that everyone has to find what makes them happy - so in no way throwing stones here. Having taught Recording Science and Acoustic Theory at the University level what you are hearing from our cables is an accurate description - everything will be behind the speakers. Human beings have the ability to judge distance based on sound. I am afraid to say that the only way something can sound closer than it really is - like music coming "out into the room" - is if there is a distortion in the time domain that interferes with this mechanism. You can "open up" the soundstage by spreading out the speakers and towing them to point out more into the room which will add the sense of space. Our cables are capable of a very 3D presentation but it starts in a plane even with the speakers and extends back behind them. If you think of an orchestral recording, most mic placements are directly behind the conductor and elevated. The microphones are the window into this performance and your speakers are reproducing what the microphones "hear". Does the conductor ever hear the orchestra moved out into the house so he is immersed into the middle of the orchestra? No. He hears a group of musicians that start about ten feet away and go away from him in a coherent soundstage. This extends to individual instruments, too. If you picture a saxophone player standing in front of a mic and playing speakers will be the reference point of the mic and the player will be the same distance behind the speakers that they are standing away from the mic if everything is "accurate". 
Now we get down to the REAL deal. We have to be happy and enjoy our systems. Everyone desires to experience things differently. If this were not true there would only be one set of speakers in the marketplace. Live with the cables a while and play with your setup and see if you grow to like the different perspective. You may find it grows on you. You also may want your old sound back. In that case send the cables back for a full refund! I want you to enjoy your music - that is why we are all here (right?...am I right?..anybody?). Thanks everybody and I hope this post was not controversial. Enjoy...

kclone,

What Bobs says is true. If you had your speakers toed in before try moving them out with less toe in. Mine are not toed in very much and I think the soundstage is massive.

Bob, awesome post.  I want to clarify, in no way did anything sound bad, just a little different.  As far as detail, tone, texture, these cables are very very good.  I have the cable running but will not be able to hear anything new for the next few days because my wife's aunt is staying with us and she has taken over my man cave (that is where she sleeping).  So if they leave the house, I can sneak some more listening in.  In the mean time, I have things running with the volume turned to zero.   Oh, and yes I did have my speakers toed in, I will move them first chance I get.


I have 3 pairs of the GE rca ic's, and a digital rca cable. The rca connectors fit very tight on my gear. I found that if the rca's are not pushed all the way in, which is easy to happen, the soundstage flattens and images can be off centered. I had the flat soundstage when the rca's were not pushed all the way in.I was getting off centered imaging when the left cable was not fully inserted and the right one was correctly inserted. The left cable was something like a half millimeter, or less, in difference than the right cable. For me, it takes a very good amount of push to get the rca's to fit properly all the way in. They don't easily slip on and off like other cables. But I think that may be one of the reasons for the excellent sound, the very tight and secure connection of the rca's.